Chris and Gabby Adcock – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk Champions Of Women's Sport Thu, 28 Nov 2024 18:15:20 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-4tlos-iconw-32x32.png Chris and Gabby Adcock – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk 32 32 Chris and Gabby Adcock announce their retirement http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2021/05/27/chris-and-gabby-adcock-announce-their-retirement/ Thu, 27 May 2021 12:53:59 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=38050 Continue Reading →

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England’s double Commonwealth and European Champions Chris and Gabby Adcock have today announced their retirement from badminton.

The Team GB Olympians have competed on the HSBC BWF World Tour together since 2013 and have achieved remarkable success throughout that period.

Having first discovered her passion for playing at school, Gabby attended a local club alongside her sisters and her talent then began to show. With 435 career wins to her name, in both mixed and women’s doubles, Leeds-born Gabby will look back on her career with great pride.

Gabby first joined the England set up in 2006 and won a breakthrough world junior silver medal, with Chris, in 2007 and has not looked back since. For husband Chris, 2007 was also the year he earned his first England senior cap and his career grew from strength to strength from that moment on, achieving a remarkable 468 career wins.

In 2010, Chris and Gabby made their Commonwealth Games debut helping Team England to a bronze medal in Delhi.

Alongside his then Mixed Doubles Partner, Imogen Bankier, Chris took the World Championships in London by storm in 2011 achieving a silver medal, and 12 months later, made his Olympic debut for Team GB in London in 2012, again with Imogen. Chris represented Great Britain at the Rio Games in 2016, this time alongside Gabby.

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2013 saw one of their proudest moments though, as they won their first SuperSeries title at the Hong Kong Open.

In 2014, at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Chris and Gabby were part of the Team England that won a team silver which they then followed up with individual gold in the Mixed Doubles event.

The following year, Chris and Gabby won the BWF World Tour Finals in Dubai, the first English players to claim this prestigious title and in 2017, Chris and Gabby again made England proud when they returned to Glasgow for the World Championships and took a bronze medal.

In the same year, they won their first European Championships gold medal, with victory in Kolding, Denmark.

2018 saw the duo successfully defend their Commonwealth Games title on the Gold Coast, as well as retain their European gold medal.

The pair’s final professional competitive match was at the 2021 European Mixed Team Championships qualifiers in December. Gabby then suffered with Covid and was forced to pull out of this year’s YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships.

With the pair currently occupying the 14th world ranking spot in mixed doubles, it is time for them to reflect on the past decade and their incredible achievements along the way.

Gabby said: “What an unreal journey the past 15 years have been! I feel incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to be able to do what I love for so long.

“I’m extremely proud of what we have achieved, and the life lessons badminton has taught me along the way.

“I’ve been fortunate to travel the world making many friends along the way. I will forever cherish the magical moments like standing on the podium alongside my husband and celebrating with our team.

“Finally, I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone that has supported me throughout my career. It really means a lot and never went unnoticed.

“I am super excited for the next adventure and will always keep a keen eye on the sport I will forever love.”

Chris added: “My journey in badminton over the past 15 years has been everything and more than I could have ever hoped for as a young boy who fell in love with the sport at such a young age, however I now feel this is the right time to step away from competing.

“I’ve always felt extremely privileged to be able to do something I love for my job & I leave the sport knowing that I did everything I could to make the most of this opportunity.

“Badminton has given both Gabby & myself so much. We have so many amazing memories, experienced some unbelievable experiences & met so many incredible people along the way. All this while travelling the world together.

“The feeling of competing at the very peak of the world level was always my dream and happily we got to do that for an amazing 10 years. The moments standing on the podium with a gold medal around your neck is undoubtedly a feeling I never forgot and will always look back on them with pride.

“Of course, being an athlete isn’t always easy and I want to thank the people who have always been there supporting me, not just in my successes but throughout my whole career. My family have always been unbelievable and made it possible for me to achieve what I have.

“I’m super excited about the next chapter in our lives and everything it brings.”

Badminton England Chief Executive, Adrian Christy, paid tribute to both players: “This is a very sad day for the world of badminton, for Badminton England and Team GB, and also for me personally, such is the respect we all have for two outstanding players and wonderful people who it has been my privilege to know.

“I cannot thank Chris and Gabby enough for the pleasure, excitement and memories they have given to so many fans over the years.

“That incredible Saturday night at the World Championships in London, gold medals at European and Commonwealth Games, the World Tour Finals win and the brilliant medal at the World Championships in 2017.

“Chris and Gabby wore the England and GB shirt with great pride, they waved the flag for English badminton around the world for more than a decade and they will go on to achieve amazing things in their future careers – I just hope they will remain in badminton in some capacity, because they are both too important to the future generation of English badminton.

“English badminton has been lucky enough to have many players who have been exemplary role models for our game; Chris and Gabby have been incredible ambassadors for us, not just at international level but how responsive they have been to support our grassroots programmes and community badminton initiatives in clubs and schools.

“I wish Chris and Gabby all the luck and success for their future – thank you for the amazing memories.”

Head Coach, Pete Jeffrey, added: “I feel very fortunate and honoured to have been a part of Chris and Gabby’s entire senior career. Their relentless drive to improve, together with their tremendous work ethic, have been the cornerstone of their numerous successes. I have witnessed first-hand how much they have given to achieve the enormous accomplishments they deserve, and I can certainly say they gave it their all.

“I would like to congratulate them on their incredible legacy that they leave behind and pay tribute to their families and coaches for the support they have provided them over the course of their journey. I personally wish Chris and Gabby every success for whatever path they choose to take next.”

Jon Austin, Performance Director, said: “I have known Chris and Gabby since they were young, enthusiastic teenagers who from the outset showed they had the unwavering determination to succeed.

“I have closely followed their careers and on occasions have had the pleasure to help and support them in some small way. They are both credits to the Great Britain and England shirts and have an enviable record of success over more than a decade. We will miss them both but know they have every intention to stay connected to the sport that has consumed much of their lives to date.”

Courtesy of Badminton England

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Adcocks eye another World medal as they reach last 8 in China http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2018/08/02/adcocks-eye-another-world-medal-as-they-reach-last-8-in-china/ Thu, 02 Aug 2018 21:17:52 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=26603 Continue Reading →

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GB number one Mixed Doubles pair Chris and Gabby Adcock, stormed into the quarter finals of the TOTAL BWF World Badminton Championships in China this morning as they look to win back to back world medals, following their brilliant bronze in Glasgow 12 months ago.

Today, the Adcocks, currently ranked 6th in the world, reached the final eight in Nanjing with a dominant display against seeded Chinese rivals backed by home crowd.

In their first ever meeting with He Jiting and Du Yue on the world tour, the Brits were always in control during their 39 minute match, winning 21-16, 21-16.

They always led in the first game, opening up a 10 point winning margin at 16-6 before claiming the advantage on their first game point. And the second game, whilst point-for-point in the early exchanges, saw the Adcocks pull out of sight from 14-9.

They now face a quarter final with another Chinese pair, Wang Jilhu and Huang Dongping – the 2017 YONEX All England champions – for a place in the World Championships semi finals.  A semi final slot would net another World medal for English badminton and the Adcocks would be the first badminton British pair to win medals in successive World Championships in the 35 years – since Nora Perry won the last of six world medals in Copenhagen.

It would also be the first World Championships medal won by a British pair in an Asia-hosted ‘Worlds’ since Beijing, 1987.

The Adcocks’ hunt for a second successive world medal would further add to an already impressive 2018, featuring retained European and Commonwealth gold medals.

Results, draws and live scores from Nanjing here.

Courtesy of Badminton England

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Scintillating Adcocks rock Rio gold medallists http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2017/03/11/scintillating-adcocks-rock-rio-gold-medallists/ Sat, 11 Mar 2017 19:40:42 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=19829 Continue Reading →

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England’s leading badminton pair, Chris and Gabby Adcock, surged into their second successive semi-final at the YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships today after a world class performance knocked out reigning Olympic champions Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir from Indonesia.

And the world number seven pair will be backed by a record crowd later today (Saturday) at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham when they play for a place in Sunday’s prestigious final.

Today’s scintillating quarter-final saw the Adcocks prevail 16-21, 21-19, 21-12 in a comeback win that delighted a vocal home support.

In what was their third successive quarter-final match with the three-time YONEX All England champions, the Adcocks could do little to prevent their second seeded opponents from taking the first game.

But with a euphoric English crowd behind them, the home favourites demonstrated their world class ability in the second to level the scores, before taking full control in the decider to sail through to the last four.

The key learning curve here is how great we were under pressure,” said Chris.

“They are the best pair in the world and were the Olympic champions just a few months ago – we could have folded and gone home tonight but we showed real resilience”.

Gabby added: “The crowd played such a big part today, I really noticed there was quite a few cheers, some passionate ones, and it really made us relax.

“We’re at home, we’re playing in front of everybody who is desperate for us to win, and it made such an impact.”

In Saturday’s semi-final, the Adcocks face fifth seeds Lu Kai and Huang Yaqiong of China as they look to reach their maiden YONEX All England final.

The last meeting between the two pairs, at December’s Dubai World Superseries Finals, saw the Adcocks triumph in straight games.“It’s going to be very tough, any Chinese pair is tough,” said Chris.

“They’re ranked fifth in the world so it will be difficult, but hopefully us playing a bit better with that resilience we showed today shows we’ve got enough to win.

“The mixed doubles is anyone’s game now, there are some great pairs left in so hopefully we can be there on Sunday”.

Report courtesy of Badminton England

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